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Twitter Terrorism: A Sophisticated Weapon in the War on Terror | Jane Ninivaggi

Mohammad Hamzah Khan grew up in a suburban Chicago home watching Dragon Tales and Batman, earning a Presidential Physical Fitness Award, and playing basketball...

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Columns Michael Leonberger

Facebook Friends Unite!

I had an unusual thought last night, and I’m going to attribute it entirely to a book I’ve been reading by Alain de Botton...

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Columns Daniel Fandino

Digital Life, the Eternal Now, and the End of Linear Time

You’ve seen it happen. A photo from years ago suddenly appears on social media with a new comment, and the original poster wonders why...

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Columns Daniel Fandino

Hong Kong and China: Two Systems of Social Media, One Country

As protests broke out on the streets of Hong Kong in late September 2014, one of the first actions the Chinese government took was...

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Features

Internship Opportunities Here | Monica Hunasikatti

Like so many other college students, I don’t know what I want to do with my life following graduation.  I have so many dreams...

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Features Process Features

13 Women and Kevin. Convos with Digital America (the course)

Before Digital America (the journal) was a glimmer in my eye, the course Digital America promised University of Richmond students a rather bumpy tour...

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Challenging Digital Media Studies

David Golumbia’s course “Challenging Media Studies” at Virginia Commonwealth University provides a topical survey of issues in current digital media studies. Dr. Golumbia passed...

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Common themes surface throughout issue 26 as many pieces explore how digital systems shape our identities, how we understand language, memory, institutions, and ourselves through contemporary means of control and transformation. Artists in the issue emphasize that digital spaces are not fixed environments and challenge expectations about how digital media should function and what kinds of experiences it can hold. We hope you enjoy each piece, the accompanying interviews, and response pieces.

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